WW&F locomotive #9 leading tender first pulls the train North to begin the afternoon photo shoots during the Saturday sessions of the "Maine Two-Foot Winter."
WWF locomotive #9 pulls the consist up "The Ladder" just before it arrives in Alna Center during the Maine Two-Foot Winter photo event.
Number 9 pushes the train through Alna, a recreation of old railroad operations from a century ago. This was part of the "Maine Two-Foot Winter" photo event.
On loan from the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, former Monson Railroad #3 was a major attraction for the "Maine Two-Foot Winter" event hosted by the Wiscasset Waterville and Farmington Railw... (more)
WW&F number 9 is fired up to be moved to the turntable to be spun around for the first run of the "Maine Two-Foot Winter" photo charter.
Engineer Robert "Bullet Bob" Longo of locomotive #9 puts his train together in Sheepscot Yard before the Saturday day photo events. Today Bob is running WW&F Number 9 which will join the visiting ... (more)
WWF 9 and the visiting Monson Railroad #3 pose together as they meet at the area known as "Top of the Mountain" in Alna, Maine on the Wiscasset Waterville and Farmington Railway.
Top Ten of 2016. With the year almost over, here's a look back at my Top 10 favorite shots from 2016.5. One of my favorite places to visit is the ever-expanding 2-foot emp... (more)
Bellying Up to the BarEven on a cool, misty Maine morning, Wiscasset; Waterville & Farmington #9 is a thirsty beast. Prior to the first passenger run of the day, steam swirls aroun... (more)
Out of the Mists of the PastWiscasset; Waterville & Farmington 2'-gauge 0-4-4 #9 has just taken on a load of coal, and is backing down to pick up the two passenger cars for today's ... (more)
Steam and Steel... but it also takes a human to make a locomotive come "alive" and do what it was designed to do. As steam swirls around and through the cab on a cool and... (more)
Stretching Its Legs After a RebuildingWiscasset, Waterville & Farmington #9, a 24" gauge 0-4-4, recently completed an extensive rebuild that lasted nearly a decade. This littl... (more)